Chiswick Park Underground station, tucked away in West London, might just be the most beautiful Tube station you've never visited. Its entrance hall is a sight to behold. The station, which first welcomed passengers in 1879, underwent a significant revamp in 2015.

This included a major transformation of its ticket hall, led by architects Weston Williamson + Partners. They took inspiration from the station's Art Deco architecture and created a space that perfectly marries the old with the new. READ MORE: The London Underground's longest single journey that's genuinely gruelling The ticket hall's crowning glory is its magnificent curved ceiling, adorned with over 2,000 metal panels.

These reflect light and create a sense of movement, arranged to mimic the waves of the River Thames . The ticket hall also boasts modern ticket machines and a spacious, open layout, making it easy for commuters to navigate. The striking design hasn't gone unnoticed, with social media users sharing snaps and singing the station's praises.

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